Saturday, June 4, 2016

Bicycle_ left as memorial to honor death of Navy - SEAL stolen, police say........

Compelling voices in Maryland said Friday that a bike left as a remembrance where a resigned U.S. Naval force SEAL was struck and murdered by a vehicle a year ago has been stolen. Montgomery County police said the all-white "Phantom Bike" hung with an American banner had been in Bethesda and is accepted to have been stolen at some point between May 26 and May 30. Fox 5 DC reported that a metal grant that was in a zip-lock sack at the dedication site is likewise lost. The bike was put on the 6100 piece of Massachusetts Avenue where Timothy Holden was struck by a 22-year-old driver last August. Holden, an energetic cyclist, was an exceptionally enhanced Navy SEAL. The 64-year-old man was en route to meet his little girl when he was hit. Diminish Klosky, a family companion, purchased and painted the bike after Holden's passing and was devastated subsequent to listening to that it had been stolen. "Perplexed by the disregard," Klosky told Fox 5 DC. "Tim was an incredible person. He was an awesome father. He was an awesome spouse. He was an incredible Navy SEAL. The message is that images are vital and we should have the capacity to have a remembrance by the side of the street. Tim Holden's passing shouldn't simply be totally overlooked. The message is that bicyclists are individuals as well." Fox 5 DC reported that Holden's Ghost Bike wasn't the one and only stolen in Montgomery County. Holden was let go at Arlington National Cemetery. He's made due by his better half, five little girls and three grandchildren. Police urge anybody with data about the robbery of the bike to call police at 240-773-6710 or leave a mysterious tip at 240-773-TIPS.

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